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Cleveland's Playhouse Square Theater District after dark, restored vintage neon lighting signage, well-lit pedestrian-friendly walkways and beautifully restored 1920s architecture
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SCUP 2023 Annual Conference Tour: Playhouse Square

Allen Theatre Complex at Playhouse Square, 1407 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH
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Monday, July 31, 2023
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM EST
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We are excited to sponsor this year’s Society for College and University Planning’s Annual Conference tour of Playhouse Square. The tour will take place on the second day of the conference, Monday, July 31 from 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM. It will explore the economic development of Playhouse Square, the renovated historic theaters, and the spaces shared with Cleveland State University, Cuyahoga Community College, and Case Western Reserve University. Tom Einhouse, Vice President, Facilities & Capital at Playhouse Square, will lead the tour.

Playhouse Square is the largest performing arts center outside of New York City and home to multiple professional theaters, resident arts organizations, restaurants, businesses, and educational partnerships. A remarkable group of 1920s theaters were saved from demolition and redeveloped over 40 years to create a vibrant arts and entertainment district where a once-deserted downtown area existed. Now the world’s largest theater restoration project, Playhouse Square contributes more than $360 million to the local economy annually.

We have worked with Playhouse Square leaders for more than 30 years.

Interior of Playhouse Square's Palace Theatre in Cleveland's renovated theater district with gold leaf ceiling ornamentation, red velvet curtains and matching red seating

Playhouse Square’s Palace Theatre in Cleveland’s beautifully renovated historic theater district.

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